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    Classroom Language Analysis Teacher’s Role in Questioning and Error-correction Introduction As Raymond Wlodkowski (1986:144) stated, “Any learning activity can become satiating; it happens to everyone, often without any intention on our part. Satiation is what lies behind the ‘divine discontent’ of human existence.”, it is true that learning a second language is an happy but arduous process. To keep pace with this “human nature” as well as the changing educational realities and functional…

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    Race And Inequality

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    Differences and similarities between Quijano/Wallerstein, Cox, Yang and Andersen & Collins Race is understood as a category that is real in its effects in social life. Ethnicity refers to the cultural practices and outlooks of a given community of people that set them apart from others. Ethnicity is a wholly social phenomenon, learned through processes of socialization and central to many in the formation of individual and social identities. Racism is the belief that some individuals and…

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    Journal Article Citation: Andersen, F., Viitanen, M., Halvorsen, DS., Straume, B., & Engstad, TA. (2011). Co-Morbidity and Drug Treatment in Alzheimer’s disease. U.S National Library of Medicine, 11(58), n.p. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-11-58 Type of study (i.e. prospective cohort): This is a cross-sectional study on co-morbidity and drug treatment of Alzheimer’s disease in northern Norway. Sample/population: The sample included people who had and did not have Alzheimer’s disease. There were 187…

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    A. Introduction and Background The urgency of irreversible climate change effects requires mitigation and adaptation tools. The poor minorities of society are expected to be more severely impacted by the effects of climate change; generally, these minorities are less educated and geographically displaced in already problematic and polluted areas. These groups may have less capacity to be prepared and to respond to hazards created by extreme weather events and—even less, to be able to recover…

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    Leadership in the Classroom ________________________________________ A classroom is a group of learners. Learners have at least two basic objectives: • To complete learning tasks; • To maintain positive and effective relationships among learners and teacher. Leadership consists of actions that help the group to complete its tasks successfully and maintain effective working relationships among its members. For any group to be successful, both task-leadership actions and group…

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    that social media creates isolation, while the others states that it helps create bonds between people. Both main ideas say that social media can increase cyberbullying. The two main ideas aren’t that similar, but also not that different. Methodology: In order to test ideas about negativity on social media, this researcher will ask 10 students that on a scale of 1-10, how bad they think social media is, take the average of all those numbers and put that as my final result. Example…

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    CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design 3.2 Participants Participants (n=12) consists of sport students from same genders were recruited for this study. Participants need to pass the selection criteria prior acceptance into this study. Compulsory selection criteria includes free of known injuries at the time of the data collection. 3.3 Equipment In order to achieve the purpose of study, the tools to be used are as follows: a) Video (Sony) b) MCS form c) PAR-Q form 3.4…

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    Doeringer, P. B., Piore, M. J. & United States Labor and Manpower Administration, 1971. Internal labor markets and manpower analysis. Lexington: Heath. Dörnyei, Z., 2007. Research Methods in Applied Linguistics: Quantitative Qualitative, and Mixed Methodologies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Downe-Wamboldt, B., 1992. Content analysis: method, applications, and issues.. Health Care for Women International, 13(3), pp. 313-321. Dunbar, P., 2008. Evaluating the Barriers to Employment and…

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    Csr Vs Cr

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    Corporate social responsibility is a fundamental factor and expectation of any business. Business responsibility is most commonly known as Corporate Responsibility (CR) or the most common term Corporate social responsibility (CSR). There is a lot of conversation and deliberation around the subject of CSR and CR, and the dissimilarities between the two, some even describe it as a more philanthropic activity. http://www.orbuk.org.uk/responsible_business.php Although,…

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    Language is a means of expression. We express our feelings, emotions, thoughts, needs, desires etc. in words, symbols and gesture which is considered as language. Language can be defined as verbal, physical, biologically innate, and a basic form of communication. Culture is the characterized of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Thus, culture finds its expression in language; so, learning a new language without…

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